User Reviews

Poured from a 12 OZ bottle into a pint glass
Aroma- Malt, yeast and some hop backdrop
Appearance- The beer pours a nice brown color with a small white head.
Taste- Malt, yeast and a slight taste of fruit. I very nice flavor
Palate- A medium bodied beer with moderate carbonation
Overall- Another good beer from Jailhouse, a beer that is still hard to find in the metro Atlanta area.

12oz bottle dated 7/1/14 poured into a pint glass
A: Brown with a hint of red and a 1/2-finger head
S: Caramel, bread, sweet malt and a hint of hops
T: Oats/bread/grain, hints of fruit & hops; a touch sweet
M: Medium-bodied, smooth
O: No flaws but a touch sweet; I think a bit more hop influence would help add complexity

Dark reddish beer with a medium heavy body. Pleasant to drink and lots of flavor. Served with grilled steak and chicken and accompanied them very nicely Not accustomed to reviewing beers so don't know the lingo! Just know I liked it and would buy more.

Appearance is dark amber. The flavor is very nutty & oaty with a slight maple finish (imagine a tasty oatmeal). The body is very light and refreshing; it drinks like cold ice tea. It has a very mild strength with low acidity. This would make a good year round beer. Reasonably priced as well. Very good beer (staple worthy, I think).

Poured this one into a Jailhouse pint glass I got from touring the brewery a few months back.

The body has a gorgeous, almost shimmering copper color to it and the creamy tan pillow of a head starts out 2 fingers tall then sinks to a healthy skim.

The aroma is rich in caramel malt--like breaking open a Snickers bar under your nose. Very nice.

I taste a lot of slightly toasted caramel malt oomph like I expected, along with some very subtle fruit notes. They keep this thing balanced out perfectly with their choice of Liberty and Willamette hops.

The mouthfeel is smooth and easy with a low carbonation that make's this a real mellow brew.

Overall this is a great brew, and if any beeradvocates what to tour a really cool brewery in the Atlanta area, they should check this place out.

Pours a lovely coppery red-amber with a decent eggshell head. Aroma is not too strong, but invites with malty and fruity notes plus a hint of caramel. Pleasing flavor has a malty core plus notes of apple, pear and caramel and just a hint of hops. Smooth texture has a good amount of fizz. Hardly a misdemeanor if you give this one a fair shake!

(Taste) Fruit tones are in the front, with a touch of apricot and honey, backed up with floral hops and more tart fruit. This is one of the fruitier amber ales I have had. Minor ethanol astringincies here and there but nothing overwhelming. Overall enjoyable. 4

(Mouthfeel) minor crispness pairs well with the fruit and light malt tones in this beer. 3.5

(Overall) enjoyable beer that blends the line between fruit beers and amber ales. 3.5